Jerusalem
1978
Desalination, Vol. 24 (1978)
R.F. Probstein, J.S. Shen
and W.F. Leung ( USA )
Ultrafiltration of macromolecular
solutions at high polarization in laminar channel flow
24(1978)1-16
G. Jonsson
and C.E. Boesen ( Denmark )
The mechanism of reverse
osmosis separation of organic solutes using cellulose acetate membranes
24(1978)17-18
G. Jonsson
(
Denmark )
Methods for determining
the selectivity of reverse osmosis membranes
24(1978)19-37
W. Pusch and
G. Mossa ( Germany )
Influence of pressure and/or
pressure differential on membrane permeability
24(1978)39-53
R. Passino,
G. Boari, A. Rozzi and G. Tiravanti ( Italy )
Overpotential phenomena
on charged membranes in flow conditions. Transport mechanism in polarization
conditions with KCl and HCI solutions and analysis of boundary layer overpotentials
24(1978)55-82
A. Chapiro
and A.-M. Jendrychowska-Bonamour ( France )
Synthesis of permselective
membranes by radiation induced grafting of hydrophilic monomers into polytetrafluoroethylene
films
24(1978)83-91
R. Messalem,
C. Forgacs and O. Kedem (
Israel )
New developments in polyethylene-based
membranes
24(1978)93-93
B. Bikson,
J. Jagur-Grodzinski and D. Vofsi ( Israel )
Morphology of polyethylene-based
ion exchange membranes
24(1978)95-96
C.A. Brandon
and M. Samfield ( USA )
Application of high-temperature
hyperfiltration to unit textile processes for direct recycle
24(1978)97-112
R. Matz, E.
Zisner and G. Herscovici ( Israel )
Pressure driven membrane
processes in the treatment of industrial effluents
24(1978)113-128
E. Korngold,
K. Kock and H. Strathmann ( Germany )
Electrodialysis in advanced
waste water treatment
24(1978)129-139
R.F. Madsen
and W.K. Nielsen ( Denmark )
Ultrafiltration of bleach
effluents as an example of waste-water treatment by ultrafjltration
24(1978)141-154
P. Mappelli, M. Santori,
A. Chiolle and G. Gianotti ( Italy )
Membrane processes used
for the treatment of industrial effluents
24(1978)155-173
H.B. Hopfenberg,
K.L. Lee and C.P. Wen ( USA )
Improved membrane separations
by selective chelation of metal ions in aqueous feeds
24(1978)175-189
N. Vinnikova
and G.B. Tanny ( Israel )
The structure and relative
transport number of sulphonated polysulphone membranes
24(1978)191-192
E. Drioli,
M. Mendia and R. Molinari ( Italy )
Membrane processes combined
with enzymatic reactions: an experimental study
24(1978)193-209
G. Garza (
Israel )
Polarization in unit cells
24(1978)211-223
J. Murkes (
Sweden )
Some viewpoints on the industrial
application of membrane technology
24(1978)225-233
G.L. Dalton,
H.S. Pienaar and R.D. Sanderson ( South Africa )
Supplemental polymer coatings
in reverse osmosis membrane improvement and regeneration
24(1978)235-248
R. Schnabel
and W. Vaulont ( Germany )
High-pressure techniques
with porous glass membranes
24(1978)249-272
B. Hallstrom
and M. Lopez-Leiva ( Sweden )
Description of a rotating
ultrafiltration module
24(1978)273-279
R. Matz and
Y. Meitlis ( Israel )
Design and operating parameters
for tubular ultrafiltration membrane modules
24(1978)281-294
S. Reich, B.
Gavish and S. Lifson ( Israel )
Visualization of hydrodynamic
phenomena in the vicinity of a semipermeable membrane
24(1978)295-296
D. Mahlab, N. Ben Yosef
and G. Belfort ( Israel )
Concentration polarization
profile for dissolved species in unstirred batch hyperfiltration (reverse
osmosis).
II. Transient case
24(1978)297-303
A. Livni, M.A.
Kraus, M. Nemas and M.A. Frommer ( Israel )
A miniature reverse osmosis/ultrafiltration
system
24(1978)305-312
O. Kedem, G.
Tanny and Y. Maoz ( Israel )
A simple electrodialysis
stack
24(1978)313-319
F.B. Leitz
and E.I. Ewoldsen ( USA )
Design criteria for the
Yuma desalting plant
24(1978)321-340
G. Boari, C. Carrieri, P. Mappelli and M. Santori (
Italy )
Reverse osmosis pilot plants
performance in brackish water desalination
24(1978)341-364
P. Glueckstern,
Y. Kantor and M. Wilf ( Israel )
Application of membrane
processes for water supply in Israel
24(1978)365-376
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